FEASIBILITY STUDY ON GRASS CUTTER FARMING: ( 10 families) Grass cutters are non-ruminates and they require very moderate housing. Grass cutters are not only indigenous to Africa, it is found in all the geopolitical zones of Nigeria are favourable habitat of the animal. Grass cutters meat is regarded as a delicacy in not only all parts of Nigeria but in many other West and Central African countries. Low mortality and morbidity rates in a well managed grass cutter farm can be as low as less than 10% while cost of medication is very minimal and cost of feeding (especially the supplementary feed) is less than what is expended in an average
poultry,
or
rabbitory
farm.
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animals(grasscutter) feed mainly on grasses that can be found in all parts of Nigeria. Grass cutter meat has good market prospect all over Nigeria and although the Republic of Benin today is leading the pack in Africa with about 4000 grass cutter farmers while Nigerian farmer are still under 500 farmers. That means that supply cannot meet the demand of teeming millions of Nigerians.
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS AND PRODUCTION CAPABILITIES
The following assumptions and production capacities can be made: 1. An econo economi micc unit unit compri comprise sess 1 male male and 4 fema female les. s. (One matur maturee male male is mated to 5 females by colony or mass mating per year). 2. Age of puberty puberty of does is 5months 5months Pregna Pregnancy ncy or gestati gestation on period period of grass cutters is from 150-152days (5 months). 3. The female female grass cutter cutter (doe) can be said said to be prolific. prolific. Prolifiga Prolifigacy cy of the doe can be measured as the number of kids born per doe year or the number of kids per birth described as litter size. Average is 4 kids per birth.
4. Weaning age of 6weeks. Average numbers of kids per birth is 4 and number of kidding per annum is 4x2=8/year or 20 in 2years. This means a doe would produce on the average 4x2times in a year or 4x5 times in 2 years. 5. Birth weights vary from 100gm-106gm. Mature body weight varies from 48kg but can reach up to 10kg. 6. Weaner grass cutter can be fattened to a slaughter weight of 5kg upward for meat. In 1year, therefore 10families of grass cutter [40does] will produce 160 grass cutters every 6 month as from the end of 1 st year.
Expenditure Items
N
:
Equipment: Feeding trough water trough ( i.e 50pcs at 300 each)
15,000
I weigh bridge
1000
Sundries (buket, packer, broom)
1000 17,000
1. Housing: Cage/hutch (2-model of 3-tier cages at N44,000 each)
88,000
To accommodate 12 families
2. Labour: 1 work at N8,000 / Month
96,000
3. Medication and drugs: Antibiotics and local drugs (herbs mainly)
10,000
4. Breeding stock: 10 families at N35,000/ family Transportation for animals
350,000 50,000
K
400,000
5. Feedings (Mainly grasses with Supplementary feeds) :
80,000
Investment Capital:
Far a 10 families unit, the investment capital will be as follows: Items
N
Capital Expenditure
Housing Breeding Stock
88,000 400,000
Equipment
17,000
Feed Cost
80,000 585,000
Recurrent Expenditure
Labour Medication & Drugs Contingency (Sundry Expenses as fuel etc.
96,000 5,000 10,000 111,000
Consultancy fees for 1 year (Payable in 2 instalments)
300,000
Total Investment
Capital Expenditure
585,000
Recurrent expenditure
111,000
Consultancy fees
300,000
Income / Revenue 1st Year:
Average number of offspring produced per family
16
10 families (A) will give 10X16
160
Male / Female ratio 1:1 Therefore 40 new families (B) valued (A)
80/80 30,000 each
Excess male (B) 80-40 = 40 at 5000 each
1,200,000 200,000 1,400,000
2nd Year
10 families (A) 1 st 6/& month produces 40 families X 30,000
=1,200,000
10 families (A) 2 nd 6/7 months produce 40 families X 30,000
=1,200,000
20 families (B) 2 nd 6/7 months produce 80 families X 30,000
=2,400,000 =4,800,000
Value of Excess Bucks
By (A) 1st 6/7 months 40 X 5,000
200,000
By (A) 2nd 6/7 months 40X5,000
200,000
By (B) 2nd 6/7 months 80 X 5,000
400,000 800,000
Revenue
1,400,000 4,800,000 800,000
Total Revenue
7,000,000
Total Investment
Capital Expenditure
585,000
Recurrent Expenditure
111,000
Consultancy
300,000
Total Cost
996,000
Cost Benefit
Total Revenue Total Cost Profit
7,000,000 996,000 6,004,000
MARKETING / PROCESSING OF GRASS CUTTER MEAT. Marketing of grass cutter will not present any problem in many parts of Nigeria. It has a large market that the demand is not being met yet. Grass cutter is readily sold when processed. Hotels and food canteen make brisk business with grass cutter meat. Owing to the fact that the demand is usually high because of its taste, nobody has thought it necessary to process grass cutter meat or have a butcher shop for it. The acceptability cuts across both religious and cultural beliefs.
It could be processed as dressed fresh, frozen or smoked. The average market weight of a matured home grown grasscutter can be 4 – 7kg with an average dressing carcass of 65%.
Indeed grass cutter meat can be turned into steaks, small chops, lunch meat, etc through research. Grasscutter farmers are assured of regular income in view of the high demand for bush meat by big 5–star & high class hotels, big&small restaurants eat-outs and local bukateria all over the country. Markets also exists among women and youths at most of our major high ways, road side villages, markets places, relaxation and drinking joints. With processing its hair is used as sauce for stews in Ghana. Markets already exist over most of Africa, United States of America and Europe. Weaners: Can be sold as pre-breeders from 2-5months of age to other farmers.
In fact, this is more profitable as it commands same price for a family and its more in demand by potential farmers.
Matured/Adult grasscutter : Could be sold at market weight of about 5kg to
suppliers of local bukateria and big 5 star hotels and other hot spots at special fixed rate. It could also be sold per kg at meat shops and markets all over the country. A major advantage of the grasscutter farmers or breeders over the hunters of the ones in the wild is that most buyers now prefer slaughtered animals to the ones hunted or killed with gun shots especially the Muslim sects. Some consumer complained of bullet pellets in the meat of the hunted species at times.
Key to some terminologies:
Family: ------ 1male plus 2 females Buck: ------ Adult male Colony: ----- Family of grasscutters living together Doe: -------- Adult female Gestation period: ----Pregnancy period Weaning: ----- End / stoppage of breast feeding/ suckling